Isaac
Morris has devoted his life to preaching against the sin of
homosexuality. But when his sister proposes a documentary to demonstrate
once and for all that it’s a choice—with Isaac choosing to be gay as
proof—he balks. Until he learns his nephew is headed down that perverted
path. Isaac will do anything to convince the teenager he can choose to
be straight . . . including his sister’s film.
When Isaac’s first foray into the gay lifestyle ends with a homophobic
beating, he’s saved and cared for by Colton Roberts, a gentle,
compassionate bartender with a cross around his neck. Colton challenges
every one of Isaac’s deeply held beliefs about gay men. He was kicked
out by homophobic parents, saved from the streets by a kind pastor, and
is now a devout Christian. Colton’s sexuality has cost him dearly, but
it also brought him to God.
As the two grow closer, everything Isaac knows about homosexuality, his
faith, and himself is called into question. And if he’s been wrong all
along, what does that mean for his ministry, his soul, his struggling
nephew—and the man he never meant to love?
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Isaac
Morris has devoted his life to preaching against the sin of
homosexuality. But when his sister proposes a documentary to demonstrate
once and for all that it’s a choice—with Isaac choosing to be gay as
proof—he balks. Until he learns his nephew is headed down that perverted
path. Isaac will do anything to convince the teenager he can choose to
be straight . . . including his sister’s film.
When Isaac’s first foray into the gay lifestyle ends with a homophobic
beating, he’s saved and cared for by Colton Roberts, a gentle,
compassionate bartender with a cross around his neck. Colton challenges
every one of Isaac’s deeply held beliefs about gay men. He was kicked
out by homophobic parents, saved from the streets by a kind pastor, and
is now a devout Christian. Colton’s sexuality has cost him dearly, but
it also brought him to God.
As the two grow closer, everything Isaac knows about homosexuality, his
faith, and himself is called into question. And if he’s been wrong all
along, what does that mean for his ministry, his soul, his struggling
nephew—and the man he never meant to love?
- See more at: http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/lead-me-not#sthash.JvstSFk7.dpuf

Isaac Morris has devoted his life to preaching against the
sin of homosexuality. But when his sister proposes a documentary to demonstrate
once and for all that it’s a choice—with Isaac choosing to be gay as proof—he
balks. Until he learns his nephew is headed down that perverted path. Isaac
will do anything to convince the teenager he can choose to be straight . . .
including his sister’s film.

When Isaac’s first foray into the gay lifestyle ends with a
homophobic beating, he’s saved and cared for by Colton Roberts, a gentle,
compassionate bartender with a cross around his neck. Colton challenges every
one of Isaac’s deeply held beliefs about gay men. He was kicked out by
homophobic parents, saved from the streets by a kind pastor, and is now a
devout Christian. Colton’s sexuality has cost him dearly, but it also brought
him to God.

As the two grow closer, everything Isaac knows about
homosexuality, his faith, and himself is called into question. And if he’s been
wrong all along, what does that mean for his ministry, his soul, his struggling
nephew—and the man he never meant to love?

Isaac
Morris has devoted his life to preaching against the sin of
homosexuality. But when his sister proposes a documentary to demonstrate
once and for all that it’s a choice—with Isaac choosing to be gay as
proof—he balks. Until he learns his nephew is headed down that perverted
path. Isaac will do anything to convince the teenager he can choose to
be straight . . . including his sister’s film.
When Isaac’s first foray into the gay lifestyle ends with a homophobic
beating, he’s saved and cared for by Colton Roberts, a gentle,
compassionate bartender with a cross around his neck. Colton challenges
every one of Isaac’s deeply held beliefs about gay men. He was kicked
out by homophobic parents, saved from the streets by a kind pastor, and
is now a devout Christian. Colton’s sexuality has cost him dearly, but
it also brought him to God.
As the two grow closer, everything Isaac knows about homosexuality, his
faith, and himself is called into question. And if he’s been wrong all
along, what does that mean for his ministry, his soul, his struggling
nephew—and the man he never meant to love?
- See more at: http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/lead-me-not#sthash.JvstSFk7.dpuf